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Synopsis
Fantasia, Walt Disney's animated masterpiece of the 1940s, grew from a short-subject cartoon picturization of the Paul Dukas musical piece The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Mickey Mouse was starred in this eight-minute effort, while the orchestra was under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. Disney and Stokowski eventually decided that the notion of marrying classical music with animation was too good to confine to a mere short subject; thus the notion was expanded into a two-hour feature, incorporating seven musical selections and a bridging narration by music critic Deems Taylor. The first piece, Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor", was used to underscore a series of abstract images. The next selection, Tschiakovsky's "Nutcracker Suite", is performed by dancing wood-sprites, mushrooms, flowers, goldfish, thistles, milkweeds and frost fairies. The Mickey Mouse version of "Sorcerer's Apprentice" is next, followed by Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring", which serves as leitmotif for the story of the creation of the world, replete with dinosaurs and volcanoes. After a brief jam session involving the live-action musicians comes Beethoven's "Pastorale Symphony", enacted against a Greek-mythology tapestry by centaurs, unicorns, cupids and a besotted Bacchus. Ponchielli's "Dance of the Hours" is performed by a Corps de Ballet consisting of hippos, ostriches and alligators. The program comes to a conclusion with a fearsome visualization of Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain", dominated by the black god Tchernobog (referred to in the pencil tests as "Yensid", which is guess-what spelled backwards); this study of the "sacred and profane" segues into a reverent rendition of Schubert's "Ave Maria". Originally, Debussy's "Clair de Lune" was part of the film, but was cut from the final release print; also cut, due to budgetary considerations, was Disney's intention of issuing an annual "update" of Fantasia with new musical highlights and animated sequences. A box-office disappointment upon its first release (due partly to Disney's notion of releasing the film in an early stereophonic-sound process which few theatres could accommodate), Fantasia eventually recouped its cost in its many reissues. For one of the return engagements, the film was retitled Fantasia Will Amaze-ya, while the 1963 reissue saw the film "squashed" to conform with the Cinemascope aspect ratio. Other re-releases pruned the picture from 120 to 88 minutes, and in 1983, Disney redistributed the film with newly orchestrated music and Tim Matheson replacing Deems Taylor as narrator. Once and for all, a restored Fantasia was made available to filmgoers in 1990. A sequel, Fantasia 2000, was released in theaters in 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Art Elliott Animator
Art Palmer Animator
Art Stevens Animator
Arthur Babbitt Animator
Berny Wolf Animator
Bill Justice Animator
Cornett Wood Animator
Cy Young Animator
Daniel MacManus Animator
Don Lusk Animator
Don Patterson Animator
Don Tobin Animator
Don Towsley Animator
Ed Love Animator
Edwin Aardal Animator
Eric Larson Animator
Franklin Grundeen Animator
Fred Moore Animator
George Rowley Animator
Grant Simmons Animator
Harry Hamsel Animator
Harvey Toombs Animator
Hicks Lokey Animator
Howard Swift Animator
Hugh Fraser Animator
Hugh Fraser Animator
Jack Campbell Animator
James Moore Animator
John Bradbury Animator
John Elliotte Animator
John F. Reed Animator
John Lounsbery Animator
John McManus Animator
Joshua Meador Animator
Les Clark Animator
Lester Novros Animator
Lynn Karp Animator
Marvin Woodward Animator
Milt Neil Animator
Murray McLennan Animator
Norman Ferguson Animator
Norman Tate Animator
Paul B. Kossoff Animator
Paul Busch Animator
Philip Duncan Animator
Preston Blair Animator
Ray Patterson Animator
Riley Thompson Animator
Robert Stokes Animator
Robert W. Carlson, Jr. Animator
Robert W. Youngquist Animator
Ugo D'Orsi Animator
Vladimir Tytla Animator
Walt Kelly Animator
Ward Kimball Animator
William N. Shull Animator
Wolfgang Reitherman Animator
Al Zinnen Art Director
Arthur Byram Art Director
Bruce Bushman Art Director
Charles Philippi Art Director
Charles Rayzant Art Director
Curtiss D. Perkins Art Director
Dick Kelsey Art Director
Ernest Nordli Art Director
Harold Doughty Art Director
Herbert Ryman Art Director
Hugh Hennessy Art Director
J. Gordon Legg Art Director
John Hubley Art Director
Kay Nielsen Art Director
Ken Anderson Art Director
Kendall O'Connor Art Director
Lance Nolley Art Director
McLaren Stewart Art Director
Robert Cormack Art Director
Terrell Stapp Art Director
Thor Putnam Art Director
Tom Codrick Art Director
Yale Gracey Art Director
Zack Schwartz Art Director
Brice Mack Background Artist
Jules Engel Choreography
Franz Schubert Composer (Music Score)
Igor Stravinsky Composer (Music Score)
Paul Dukas Composer (Music Score)
Duke Russell Consultant/advisor
Earl Hurd Consultant/advisor
Elmer Plummer Consultant/advisor
Ethel Kulsar Consultant/advisor
James Bodrero Consultant/advisor
John P. Miller Consultant/advisor
John Walbridge Consultant/advisor
Lorna S. Soderstrom Consultant/advisor
Martin Provensen Consultant/advisor
Albert Heath Director
Ben Sharpsteen Director
Bianca Majolie Director
Bill Roberts Director
Ford I. Beebe Director
Graham Heid Director
Hamilton Luske Director
James Algar Director
Jim Handley Director
Norman Wright Director
Paul Satterfield Director
Samuel Armstrong Director
Sylvia Moberly-Holland Director
T. Hee Director
Walt Disney Director
Wilfred Jackson Director
Franz Schubert Featured Music
Igor Stravinsky Featured Music
Johann Sebastian Bach Featured Music
Ludwig van Beethoven Featured Music
Paul Dukas Featured Music
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Featured Music
Edward Plumb Musical Direction/Supervision
Leopold Stokowski Musical Direction/Supervision
Walt Disney Producer
George Stallings Screen Story
Albert Heath Screenwriter
Arthur Heinemann Screenwriter
Bianca Majolie Screenwriter
Bill Peet Screenwriter
Campbell Grant Screenwriter
Carl Faliberg Screenwriter
Elmer Plummer Screenwriter
Erdman Penner Screenwriter
Graham Heid Screenwriter
Joe Grant Screenwriter
John Fraser McLeish Screenwriter
Joseph Sabo Screenwriter
Lee Blair Screenwriter
Leo Thiele Screenwriter
Norman Ferguson Screenwriter
Norman Wright Screenwriter
Otto Englander Screenwriter
Perce Pearce Screenwriter
Phil Dike Screenwriter
Robert Sterner Screenwriter
Sylvia Moberly-Holland Screenwriter
Webb Smith Screenwriter
William Martin Screenwriter
Gail Papineau Special Effects
Leonard Pickley Special Effects
Ollie Johnston Supervising Animator
Year: 1940
Runtime: 116
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Animated


Produced by
Walt Disney Productions

Awards
1940 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1940 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1940 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1989 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
1998 - 100 Greatest American Movies - American Film Institute